THE CENTRE REPORTER. S. W.SMITH, Rditer and Proprietor. | CENTR Hain, .. . . PENNA. ™w - THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902 TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to the Re- purter are one dollar per year iu advance. ADVERTISEMENTS. ~2 cents por Hue for three insertions, and 5 (enw per line for each subse quint insei tion. Olher rates made known "on application, For Governor—ROBERET E. PATTISON. For Lieut. Gov.—~GEORGE W, GUTHRIE. See. Iut. Affairs—JAMES NOLAN, THE COUNTY TICKET For Ase mbly: J. W, KEPLER, of Ferguson Twp. J. H. WETZEL, of Bellefonte For Sherif): Il. 8. TAYLOR, of Bellefonte. For Register: A. G. ARCHEY, of Ferguson Twp, For Recorder: JOHN C. ROWE, of Philipsburg. For 1'r¢ asurer? J. CARLIN, of Miles Twp. Ww For Commissioner: HUMPTON, of Snow Shoe Twp. MEYER, of Harris Twp. For Auidtor: E. Vv A, H. EE ——————————— Spring Mills. Mrs. Mary Sherman, of Belvidere, Ilinols, daughter of Dr. J. B, Leitzell, | a very prominent physician formerly of this village, is here visiting her un- | cle snd aunt, Mr. and Mrs, William Pealer, A day or two since while in the of- fice of J. I. Condo, I discovered the old veteran carefully packing and re- arranging some of bis valuable relics of the civil war. Among quite a num- ber of war like implements was 8 gun screw driver and hand vice—odd look- ing things, a pair of well battered re- volvers and a gun lock evidently of foreign make, also a very handsome silver fife, which he found in the field at Appomattox; he is uncertain wheth- er it is Confederate or Union property, besides many other articles unnecssa- ry to mention. The ear-pierciog fife music always recalls the bright days | he had with his comrades and | often too, the sad scenes witnessed { before grim visaged war had smoothed his wrinkled front. yarns, BECK, of Walker Twp WW. H who issued an injunction against John Mitchell, president of the United Miuve Workers of America, and aboul one straining them from interfering with plant has not only been running on full tine, but also running at night. building handsomely and has also added some improve- very Coal Ageney Company, is no other than Hon. B. Frank Keller, a native of Boalsturg. —— Bp ——— declaration that Senator Quay is a greater man then Daniel Webster or His com- should poor student of biography. is ridiculous and parison 1 with the silent contempt it de- When or of our great treate serves, a candidate for govern- is time we realize the gravity of the meaning. Judge Pennypacker is fast losing bis individuality, and it is his close asso- with the Machine that will briog about his defeat in November, packer did it ciation — ii — The St. Louis newspapers state that the construction period of the world’s fair, which is to be held in that city in 1004, is eight months in advance of before the opening of the Columbian ex position Some of the most the same period of time at Chieago in 1883, jmportant buildings are nearing com- pletion, others are well under way and plans and preparations for the con- in an An equal in makipg ready the grounds and in other necessary prepa- rations. This is encourazing ioforma« tion. One of the chief blots on every struction of the remainder are advanced stage of progress, speed is seen pareduess on the opening day. aa Carl Schurz in a recent interview claimed his full share of responsibility for the lake George letter to the Presi- dent on the Philippine question, Charles Francis Adams was the author ed and signed it. In his taik the other day, Mr. Schurtz said: We are convinced that the Ameri can people are heartily tired of this Philippine business, and that if some powerful leader, such as the President of the United States, should boldly aad frankly put himself at the head of a movement having for its declared aim the setting up of of the Philippin- es under an indepen lent government the United =tates protecting them against foreign interference, a large msjority of the American people, and a Jarge majority of the Republican party too, would heave a deep sigh of relief and applaud him with ent busiasm, ———— To what extent the Union party will play a part in the gubernatorial and legislative «lections in Pennsylvania this fall is an undetermined quantity, but the Btate committee of that party is determined to have a showing and make some uses of the organization perfected two years ago. The Union party is mainly Republicsn in ite com position, but of Republicans oppos- ed to machine rule under either Stone, Quay, Penrose, Durham or El kin. The president and secretary of the Union party, under the rules of that organization, have called a Slate eonvention to meet in Philadelphia on Wednesday, September 8, when it is probable that the organization will de- fine its posifion on the gubernatorial contest pow on in Pennsylvania, Judging from the men prominent in the Union purty, aud its declarations of principles, it seems almost certain that it will resolve to support Pattison and Guthrie for governor and lienten- ant governor, and alsy promote the election of auti-mschine enndidates for the Legislature. lo brief, the Union- ists wand for opposition to the ma- chine element and rule in Pennsylia- nia politics, Under the call for the Hta'e convention to meet in Philadel. phia on the 3rd of September, the con- vention will be composed of 508 dele Bie, and a ful attendance is looked Dorothy Doda, Berries of all kinds | Miss Anna Corman left lust week for Altoons, to visit her sister, Mrs. i lanl (eutz af, J. F. Rearick in his | large globe shade over one of Lis acet- has | ylene gas burners; it almost equals an =r 19-10 Use | as safe ns a tallow capdle. Merchant O. T. Corman the village. has shipped on an average fifty bush- els tra force of men to put them io shig- ping For time { have commanded good figures, but order, some berries within a few days have become demor- alized, and the prices of all kinds of very | berries { erably. The K. G. E. contemplate having a grand picvic some time this month. have declined consid | Misses Emma Gramley and Clara | Rehioll, of MiMlinburg, are visiting at | the home of Floyd Bowersox. Mrs. Harry Long, of Stubenville, | Ohio. is here visiting her many friends | and relatives, { J. A. Miller, of Coburn, was in town and bought a nice bill of fursiture | from Smith Bros. Mr. Miller is em- | ployed at the Coburn creamery. { Harry Bible, son of Jonas Bible, ac- | cepted a clerkship with O. T. Corman, | If you are in need of a stove or range you can get them at a bargain until Sept. 15, from Smith Bros. —————— A ————— Farmers Mills Very nice weather at present. Most of the people are done wilh their hay and haltvest, snd a second crop is coming along fast. | Corn is doing well and soon there | will be roasting ears, Calvin 8B. Garbrick and wife were visitors of Bamuel Frederick Sunday. Itobert Homan, wife and child and brother, Mervin, from Lewistown, are home for a week's vacation with their parents and to attend Dr. Wolf's re- union, A number of the young folks attend- ed the festival at Spring Mills on Sat- urday evening. There was a bridle and saddle hang- ing on a tree in one of the neighboring orchards. It is not known whether the horse climbed the tree lo eat the fruit and fell down or whether the saddle was hung there by some person to dry. H. E. Bhreckengost, wife and fami- ly made a visit to Mrs. Shreckengost’s brother, Jack Weaver, on Bunday, Dr. Hosterman and wife passed through here on Monday. Arthur C. Homan expects to leave for Lewistown next week, People of this community are busy pick’ng buckleberries, ————————— SY] STOTT AOA Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J F. Bmith, H. F. Rosman, J. B. Fisher's Bons, The best physiec—~Chamberiain's Stomsch and Liver Tablets, Easy to take Pleasant in effect. For silo Ly J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fisher's Bons. mH AIA, Boro thy Dodd. ns fs ATH ARSARIAR Dorothy Dodd. Colyer. The festival held by the Colyer Mills cornet band on Saturday evening last due the Colyer baud fer the splendid music furnished. | Miss Eva Fleisher isspending sever- ul days with her brother, Harry Fielsh- er, in this place, Miss Ella Royer, of Potters Mill spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, | James Runkle, | Edward Kline lost a valuable one day last week. August still found some wheat shocks in this section Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spring Mills, attended the festival at] Zion Hill Baturday evening. Henry Moyer ison the sick list at] horse | { on | Houser, of | tay and | { with | Gurney Smith and sisters, | Nona, spent thelr Moyer. A concert will be held in the United | Evangelical Zion, Friday, August 8, by two blind ladies of Phil y Monday evening cousins, Mary and Blanche church at i adelphia, one formerly of Tussey ville Fred Moyer, of several Hall, his Penn visiting spent days brothers, ding Hall i wsOMC Miss Mary Moyer is sgen time at Spring Mills, and the Penn other places, and al attende Wolf reunion. Samuel Baney, of Penn f Of 49 Was Hall, visiting at the home Lis sister Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Royer and time with Mrs Mrs Long. Calvin Rossman, of Royer's mother, ris York, Anna Rossman, of Tusseyville, Boal k at home Howard Shadow, of spent a few days at Milib#im. Mrs. John Mesinge daughters G atid t Thu home of William Reiber. Harry Moyer | | buggy one day last week Frank Boal and were guests at PL 8 Boalsburg, spet urenased . Miss E yale mister B a Millhein Miss Sadie Keichline | ver, on Penn Street Mrs, Harry Kurz of Harrisburg, | fas ' NEDA ren, ive ing the t three weeks wil ther, Jonathan Harter, of ti (jeorge Mill Tr Mrs. Robert Harter to Chicago last week, and KOECOIM PAT ee thelr ext main there for some { Mrs. HN last week visiting friends in Hoe, Meyer spent sev burg, returning to her home day afternoon. W. W. Bmith and wife lef? d«y morning for Buflale. where they will spend a weak ing a photographer's convent aon After a visit of several days at College, Mra. Lottie Harler sr ters returned to their Street Monday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. G. 8B. Frank and Mra. A. A. Frank took of last weeks’ 1] City. Misa Grace Treaster, of M ing entertained by Mise home id advantage Atlantic 2247 excursion is bee iroy, 3 maje Slur gi=, on East Main Street. On Monday afternoon Boook left for Altoona, tn tn her Mrs. She was accompanied by Miss pay a Che arlene Miss fala gister, at the home of her une, Rev. M. 1 Jamison. After a two weeks' visit at the home of Michael Feidler, on Fenn Street, Charles Haas and Miss Ca mpbell start- ed for their home in Sb amokino Friday. in Jonathan Harter's Auman, a son of W. N, a chard, Auman, Ray had left arm at the wrist, Mrs. W. 8, Musser ana daughters, Adah and Margaret, of th + place, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of Coil chester, Illinois, weit to A tlantie City last week. Fukuji Nishida, n Japane @ student, will give a stereopt can ente ‘tainment jn the M. E. church Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Forest Leitzell and daughter passed through town Mon. day on their way home to | 3eottdale, Quite a number of people { "on this place expect to attend the reunion at Spring Mills, today, Thursday. The carpenters are busy at w ork on J. H. Reifsngder's housa on West Main Street; no doubt the balidiog will be one of the finest in tow ou, and a decided improvement to that wtreet, Miss Clara Condo, of Penn Hsll, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. N, Meyer, Monday evening. John Lose and family, of Be lefoirte, were visitors at the home of F, P. Musser, on Kawst Main Btrest, over Bunday. Mrs. Charles McClellan wr a visiliog friends in Tuwseyville last w eek, Robert Foote, of Wilkin burg, paid a visit to his sister in this place fast week; he retarned to his home on Bate urday, taking with him Fred Auman sod Jobin Relfsoyder, who will Ley to find employment there, Nittany Valley. of The citiz ins Clintondale are The nyder’s hous Mr. King's, wrried no ifr- possible, shureh ba roofed; Harry nino Pid Joe. Green, ons of the millers in lintondale mill, con ~ his occupation by week, the det jepjamiu Fisher, near Nittany, oue ek but did little Lightning struck rel 14 last Wi damage ¢x- 1 the Lhe meitl to be alter i ¥ happened in Henry Fleisher, on the property at Nitla- John Watso trades Hy owied by 1 Mr. t Fleisher is Jack of all und many kinds of repair work for the citizens of the vali y. George Billet, of Lamar, bas beauli- i his residence by repainiiog, which adds very much to its appearance ‘ 3 : ‘eo n Charles Smith, formerly of Nil “ny ius rity iu How bit now of Howard, Lovug prope Lilies | Le 3 purch ses 8 | 1 the widow ard, Afi WOrK J« Joe. Dale’ Dale § Clay ite 13 : Opera Miss , ing § at many of our young people the I ii A gre tho attended ti festival at wo last 3 : : saturdasy even -~ . oo. Woodward. Mr. Mra Lebanon, visited Dr. and Mrs. Ard on Thursday. The infant daughter of Newton Hess died Wednesday | year and one month, i of | the lady's parents, run le Fat » and Frank Showers, ¥ wa The fune ral was evenin aged one held in the Evangelical chureh, SBatur- morning, conducted by J D Shortisa day Joe. Ard and wife apen’ last week at New Columbis, Jeft | Reading on Friday | Mr.and Mrs. Emanuel Guy Voneida Musser, of Mra. Showalter, one day last week. | mn de a trip to Millheim on Friday. Windber last week. lh sn A Care for Cholera In fantam, ehalera infantum. The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery, u bottle of * hamberlain’s Colle, ern and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used aceording to directions, In two dave’ time the child had fully recovered, and fa now (pearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. IT have recornmended this remedy frequently and have never kuown it to fail any single instance,” For sale bv J. F. Smith, H. F. Rossman, J. B. Fish- er's Bons, MI MAIS SAA Relth's, land-offies business during the past two weeks, has gathered for the next atx days an assemblage of entertainers, perhaps the most eapable yet offered daring the springesummer season, Certainly the comedy department hes never during the past several months onbited such a list of first-rate laugh- makers, 580009 88000000000000000002000090 Ty 3 and Don’t Know it. fiow To Find Out, tie or COMMIGH ial swamps Foierb met i Oo BOD A full lin atl’s % aixteen of the Fire snd Life Ipsurance Companies in the world. 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